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The '''European Court of Human Rights''' is a court set up under the [[European Convention on Human Rights]] to hear complaints that sates who are signatories to the Convention have violated someone's human rights. It sits in Strasbourg, France. All 47 members of the Council of Europe have signed the Convention.
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The '''European Court of Human Rights''' ('''ECtHR''') is a court set up under the [[European Convention on Human Rights]] to hear complaints that sates who are signatories to the Convention have violated someone's human rights. It sits in Strasbourg, France. All 47 members of the Council of Europe have signed the Convention.
  
 
Note: the Court has no connection with the European Court of Justice, which is the highest court of the European Union. However all 27 members of the European Union are members of the Council of Europe.
 
Note: the Court has no connection with the European Court of Justice, which is the highest court of the European Union. However all 27 members of the European Union are members of the Council of Europe.
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Decisions of the ECtHR have led to:
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*decriminalisation of gay sex in [[Northern Ireland]] in 1982
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*awards of compensation to [[ADT]] and to the [[Bolton Seven]] in 2000
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*the passing of the [[Gender Recognition Act 2004]].
  
 
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Revision as of 22:38, 18 June 2012

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) is a court set up under the European Convention on Human Rights to hear complaints that sates who are signatories to the Convention have violated someone's human rights. It sits in Strasbourg, France. All 47 members of the Council of Europe have signed the Convention.

Note: the Court has no connection with the European Court of Justice, which is the highest court of the European Union. However all 27 members of the European Union are members of the Council of Europe.

Decisions of the ECtHR have led to: